TAKING THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS BETTER HEALTH FOR YOUR STAFF
How do I arrange a Reach100 program?
To organise for your employee to take the genome health analysis test, please send the completed Consent Form (PDF, 128k) and Health Questionnaire (PDF, 575k) to the Reach100 clinic, which is located at:
Reach100
Ground Floor
18 North Terrace
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Once we have received these completed forms and the payment in full, we
will contact your employee to make an appointment for a brief telephone consultation
with our doctor.
After the telephone consultation with our doctor we will forward the
information required for your employee's test, which will include:
the necessary pathology request forms; and
where to find the local pathology provider in your area and when to
present for your test.
As your employee will need to fast for 14 hours i.e. no food (water is permitted),
blood testing will likely be early morning.
Once your employee's blood has been taken, they will receive their results and Reach100
report in approximately 3 weeks. A second telephone consultation can be
arranged to discuss the report with your employee.
If your employee wishes to have the comprehensive health package, or if they live in
Adelaide, they are required to attend the Reach100 clinic in Adelaide.
How much do Reach100 programs cost?
The following service fees include a range of tests, all consultations
with the Reach100 doctor and nurse and a final report.
The account is to be paid in full on the day of the first appointment.
- Initial Consultation
|
$ 115.95 |
- Genome Health Package
|
$ 650.00 |
- Genome Health Follow-up (undertaken in conjunction with - and four months
following - Genome Health Package)
|
$ 500.00 |
- Comprehensive Genome Package (includes 1 & 2 above plus
comprehensive blood testing)
|
$1,500.00 |
Payment options
Payment options are Cash, EFT and Credit Card.
Additional costs
There may be additional costs incurred for the tests Reach100 arranges
for your employee with other specialists. An approximate quote
can be given at the time of making these appointments. Private
health insurance may also cover some of the required tests.